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Re: Draznar's Crafting Links, Guide, and FAQ

Very good guide you have put together. One thing that I have loved about SWG is the crafting. Whats great is that this seems to be a little better since its a tad more intuitive and easier to make the basic stuff. I especially like the ability to make what I would call "exceptional items" and to give them specific names like how Bilbo had Sting and Gandalf had Glamdring. It is also interesting to see how the various profession interact with the crafter's Class. My main is going to be a Human Captain with the Scholar trio and I'm curious to see how they will function together. I'd be in there right now doing just that but I'm still downloading the patch from hell (started Wednesday or Thursday night, I cant remember). I cant wait to try it out!

Re: Draznar's Crafting Links, Guide, and FAQ

Re: Draznar's Crafting Links, Guide, and FAQ

You linked to the Scholar recipes under the Tailoring section.

Also, is it documented anywhere what the critical success trophies are for the first 2 tiers? I've seen lists of named drops for Tier 3-5 but not the standard trophies for Tier 1 and 2. Just wondering.

Re: Draznar's Crafting Links, Guide, and FAQ

well done this will help in figuring out what crafting type I will become later on.

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Re: Draznar's Crafting Links, Guide, and FAQ

Anyone else aving problems getting to page three of this post? I click on the number for page three and go back to top of page 2.

Wierd

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Re: Draznar's Crafting Links, Guide, and FAQ

Rolling for Resources: When in a fellowship, the entire fellowship is given a chance to roll on harvested items. Only the harvesting crafter, should be able to "loot" the items harvested.

This point has caused a lot of controversy in World of Warcraft, particularly with repest to the Pristine Hide of the beast. This is is a very rare item that is obtained by skinning The Beast, a monster found deep in an instance, somewhere you're not going to get to on your own. Many skinners feel that only the skinners in the party should be entitled to roll on the items since it cannot be obtained without a high level of skinning combined with magic items (it needs skinning 315 which was quite high when the skill cap was 300 :-). Many other people (including me) believe that the whole party should be entitled to roll on the item since the skinner would not have been able to make it that far and kill the beast without the help of the party.

There is no right answer to this, of course, since loot rules are (or at least "should be") decided by the group at the start of the run. Each group might have a different ruling. What is important is that the rules be communicated before the run so that someone who disagrees has the option to leave the group.

I suggest a note be made next to this item in the FAQ saying something like "This rule, like all loot distribution rules, should be decided by a group before a run starts, otherwise there will be trouble".

B

Save your tears / For the day / When our pain is far behind.
On your feet / Come with me / We are soldiers stand or die.

Re: Draznar's Crafting Links, Guide, and FAQ

Re: Draznar's Crafting Links, Guide, and FAQ

6.4 Jeweller

Crafting Locations: Study

Jewellers do their crafting at a Workbench, not a Study.

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Re: Draznar's Crafting Links, Guide, and FAQ

Not sure if this has been posted, because for some reason, I can't see anything past the second page of this thread. But since it hasn't been updated, I'm guessing you still need the info.

7.2 Jeweller Quests

Journeyman:

The quest is The Call of Precious Things: Part I
You get the quest from any(?) Novice Jeweller trainer.
Talk to Kobbi Stonestar at the Forsaken Inn, in the Lone Lands (he's inside the Inn)
Reward: Craft Jeweller Complete Proficiency Tier 1

I'll post higher tiers when I get to them, unless others provide the info first.

Ok say if you become a journeyman in Making armor. In order to make armor you need to get broiled hides. In order to get broiled Hides you need a forester.

So if you become a forester to get broiled hides does it Clear your Journeyman state or does it just clear the xp gained towards the next teir?

I dont know if this has been asked before but I looked around and havent seen it sorry if its a repost :P

Well first of all they're boiled, not broiled, hides...

Anyway, if you switch Vocations, you will lose all progress in any Profession from your old Vocation that isn't in the new one. So if you switch from Armorer (Prospector/Metalsmith/Tailor) to Woodsman (Farmer/Forester/Woodworker) in order to be able to boil hides, you'd lose all your progress in all 3 of your old Professions. But if you switched from Armorer to Explorer (Tailor/Forester/Prospector) you'd keep your progress in Tailor and Prospector, and only lose your Metalsmith progress while gaining the Forester profession needed to boil hides. Though if you're wanting to make heavy armor, losing your Metalsmith progress is probably not a good thing.

We began to realize that the horse we rode into town on was not really a horse. It was more of a cardboard cutout of a horse, poorly painted with watercolor paints – and it was raining. - [I]Allan ‘Orion’ Maki[/I]
The man who does not read good books is no better off than one who can't. -[I]Mark Twain[/I]
Never give up! Never surrender! -[I]Commander Peter Quincy Taggart[/I]
Whoso would be a man, must be a nonconformist. -[I]Ralph Waldo Emerson[/I]